Food Tips & Info > Dining OutSeptember 29, 2008

Restaurant Coupons by Email

In the age of email we have the ability to get coupons straight from the restaurant we want to visit. Sign up for email clubs and birthday clubs that restaurants in your area offer. Red Lobster sends out a birthday coupon and other $ off meal coupons throughout the year. Budgets are tight so enjoy dinning out and saving.

By Cheryl from Everett

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10/01/2008

I am signed up with quite a few restaurant chains. I get stuff in my in-box from Culver's, Red Robin, UNO's, Famous Dave's, Sweet Tomatoes to name a few. I didn't even think about going to other restaurant chain sites and seeing if they offer any "clubs". Sometimes you get something for free on your birthday and other times, discounts.

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09/29/2008

I did a post on free food on August 15th on my blog. I have not done the followup with birthday free food. However, they ones I blogged about are where if you subscribe to their email newsletter you get free food. Check it out if you have time.

By Chris (Guest Post) 09/29/2008

Red Robin and Cold Stone Creamery also send you coupons on your birthday :)

By monnat96 (Guest Post) 09/29/2008

I also found a GREAT site, www.restaurants.com Enrollment is free, all you do is enter your zip, see which restaurants you would like to visit, and you can buy gift certificates for 50% off. For Example: I buy 25$ gift certificate for $12.50. Plus sometimes they have sales, where they are $6.25. (75% off). You print the gift certificates right from your computer.

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09/29/2008

Great idea, Chuck E. Cheese sends out good coupons every month.

By Julie (Guest Post) 09/29/2008

Lone Star Steakhouse is a good restaurant to sign up with! I got a free entree (up to $15 value) via email on my birthday.

These restaurants also send email coupons for your birthday after you sign up (some restaurants have you sign up inside the store):

Moe's
Q'doba
Sonic
Dairy Queen
Culver's
Noodles and Company
Subway
Quiznos

Sometimes it's "Buy one, get one free" but it may still be a good deal.

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